one of the few times when the sort of angry populous energy happens to be the right side of an issue. i can't see what's in it for the republiccns in the long term, other than a few extra bucks from the chamr of congress guys. >> and if you know tea party republicans in the house are the more consecutive republicans in the house don't view that as their base, their constituents. after 2010, we learned a lot of the money came from these kind of grassroot organizations and smallerer, not the wall street types they don't see that as the base there. >> and, without, you know, aski asking, not too far into the crystaball, there any sense that the republican party is changing, embracing the middle class, focusing on small business rather than being drawn to the money that flows from u.s. multinationals? >> you hear this from people like ted cruz. rand paul is actually pretty good at unctioning thabig business isn'tour friend if you belie in big markets. on things like wage stagnation, something that republicans don't want to talkbout but it's real issue to be dealt with. so, i think the rep